Who are all these folk on our hallowed turf? Surely we've no fans:
Oh wait...
There quid extroidinary history!What a game, what a crowd. First time on the pitch that day, good times.
Yes remember that day I was stood on the Kippax,think they were in the old scoreboard end.Stan Ogden, Charlie Moffit, Jerry Booth, Len Fairclough, Lucille Hewitt, Annie Walker.
All long gone.
Taken in 1967 before our 6-0 Win V Leicester City.
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think i saw a picture a long while ago from further out, showing them in windy corner/gene kelly.Yes remember that day I was stood on the Kippax,think they were in the old scoreboard end.
Yep...brilliant. Not gonna lie...shed a tear over those. So nany memories, good and bad so many people not here anymore that I shared them withGreat photos mate,almost forgot how low the roof was at the back.
Been a long time since I've seen pics of inside the Kippax,great memories !
Controlled explosion?
Cringe when i see that bottom pic
I was in the Leazes End, the other end of the ground.I was there , not in that picture
It's painful when you have to strain like that to have a shit.
Davy Jones was from Gorton. He was definitely a Believer.Brilliant photo makes me think I should take more pictures on the European jaunts.
Who knew the Monkees were Blues? Should be in the Famous City Fans thread
Some brilliant pictures there from over the years, I must agree, but, unless I've been singing the wrong words to "The Boys in Blue" since 1972, I must point out the obvious error in your wording.Sum up being a City fan in photo form.
The fans. It is all about the fans. Loud, proud and loyal. 1894 with a fantastic banner spread sum up us Blues.
Often see many posts about fans leaving early, fans disliking some chants etc. but after that game last night, I realised, we don't celebrate ourselves enough.
Other fans from other clubs question us. We know who we are.
Anyway, I like looking at shots of our fans, our club and City. It's like a Where's Wally? but with connection, passion and much more feeling. A mate in Aberystwyth used to love taking footy photos, but didn't particularly like the game. I get his vision, as he sees a variety of emotions. It is also great to see family, mates and familiar faces in the crowd.
"Even if we're playing down at Maine Road
Or if we play a million miles away
There always be a loyal fan behind us
To cheer us on our way"
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Starting to think I was hacked... or I was duped by the narrativeSome brilliant pictures there from over the years, I must agree, but, unless I've been singing the wrong words to "The Boys in Blue" since 1972, I must point out the obvious error in your wording.
The correct version should be "Our loyal fans behind us", NOT "a loyal fan".
Contrary to popular belief, we do actually have some fans!
Yours, etc,
Crazyg, pedant, Woodley by the sea.
;-)